Hi all ..
I'm using regular glasses now but when it dipped below freezing I kept riding last year. But I found my glasses inadequate. Ski goggles are just too big and don't fit well with a helmet. Any suggestions on some thinner "goggle like" glasses for cold weather riding?
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Ski goggles fog up on me. I guess cycling generates more heat or I might be overdressed...I have never had cold feet or hands even in 25 F degree weather.
Even regular glasses fog on me if the RH is over 50%. SCUBA mask anti-fog works for a spell. I carry a small tube with me on cold rides.
Even regular glasses fog on me if the RH is over 50%. SCUBA mask anti-fog works for a spell. I carry a small tube with me on cold rides.
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